What role do dust lanes play when observed using visible light telescopes?

Answer

They appear as dark lanes silhouetted against brighter background light.

Thick concentrations of opaque dust lying in the foreground often appear as dark lanes or patches when viewing the plane of a spiral galaxy against the brighter background of the galactic center or disk.

What role do dust lanes play when observed using visible light telescopes?
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